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'Monster bites back': India slams 'Frankenstein' Pakistan over terror links

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'Monster bites back': India slams 'Frankenstein' Pakistan over terror links
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India's representative at the UNHRC criticized Pakistan as a 'Frankenstein state' for allegedly using terrorism as a state policy. India also dismissed Pakistan's claims regarding Jammu and Kashmir, labeling the Indus Waters Treaty as outdated.

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This reflects the ongoing geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan and the use of international forums to influence global perception.

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Monster bites back : India slams Frankenstein Pakistan over terror links; calls Indus Waters Treaty outdated at UNHRC | India News - The Times of India

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The article uses highly charged, inflammatory language ('Frankenstein state', 'monster bites back') sourced directly from the Indian government's perspective.

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